Systems and Process Control

Session 653 - Multiscale Modeling and Control of Materials Processing
Papers are solicited that report novel approaches to modeling and control for materials processing applications. This includes materials ranging from organic bulk materials to inorganic thin films, and for applications in microelectronics, pharmaceutical, and other industries. Control should be viewed broadly to include topics that enable control: research on dynamic modeling and simulation, state estimation, and open-loop optimization are welcome. The modeling need not be explicitly multiscale as long as there are multiple relevant scales in the underlying process.
Chair: Martha Grover Gallivan
CoChair: Jin Wang
  Multiscale Modeling of Polymer Microsphere Drug Delivery
Ashlee N. Ford, Daniel W. Pack, Richard D. Braatz
  Principal Component Analysis for Estimating Population Density from Chord-Length Density
Stephanie Barthe, Martha Grover Gallivan, Ronald W. Rousseau
  Single Particle Modeling of Seed Polymerization Process
Weijie Lin, Lorenz T. Biegler, Annette Jacobson
  Monte Carlo Simulation of Atomic Layer and Other Thin-Film Growth Processes
Raymond A. Adomaitis, Vivek Dwivedi
  Multiscale Stochastic Simulation of Emulsion Polymerization
Hugo F. Hernandez, Klaus Tauer
  A Novel Monte Carlo Algorithm for the Prediction of the Exact Topological Characteristics of Low Density Polyethylene
Dimitris Meimaroglou, Prokopis Pladis, Apostolos Baltsas, Costas Kiparissides
  Combined Run-to-Run and Lqg Control of a 12-Inch Rtp Equipment
Kwang Soon Lee, Wangyun Won, Woohyun Yoon, Sechan Lee, Sanghyun Ji, Byungchul Na

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